Discipline

The sweetest “Benevolent Dictatorship” ever

Darrell called what he and Kathy had, a Benevolent Dictatorship. For Kathy's account, click the read article link.

The night that changed our marriage for ever

To read about the night two decades ago that changed Karen's marriage for ever, click the read article link.

Don't go into your cave, get out your preferred implement!

An impassioned plea to men to stop going into their cave and start getting out the wooden spoon.

Tradition, feminism, Victoria and Albert

The phrase taken in hand comes from the expressed sentiment that there are times in a woman's life when a man needs to take her in hand and straighten her out.

Joyful submission

Annie is not submissive in the way some are, so she began to wonder when she is actually submissive. This insightful article looks at when submission brings her joy.

To let go

To read the Blush's white hot piece about how, to her great joy, her husband uses her to relax and wind down after a stressed-out day as a high-powered executive, click the read article link below.

The intimate control dynamic

On the intimate control dynamic and “intimate discipline”.

Where are all the strong men?

Janet has tried dating New Men and has found them unexciting. She likes to be aware of the difference between her and her man. In this piece, she explains why.

What does the man get out of it?

In this fun poem, hajones addresses the perplexing question of what the man gets out of indulging the woman in this way. If anyone would like to write on this subject, we'd love to hear from you!

Is Taken In Hand about discipline?

Is Taken In Hand about discipline?